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u/Tarbuckle · 1 pointr/ancientrome

It leans more towards the 5th and 6th Centuries, but I highly enjoyed Viktoria Ukolova's The Last of the Romans and European Culture. Interesting portraits of the likes of Flavius Cassiodorus, Boethius, Augustine, et al—those whom, in Ukolova's assessment, were the vital constituent links in the transference of the foundations of Ancient Culture into the era that arose from the post-Imperial evolution...